One simple method is to use a compass.
when ever a current pass trough a conductor a magnetic field will be produced around that conductor in the for of concentric circles.
magnetic energy is produced by every current carrying conductor. every moving charge produces magnetic field which can be converted to magnetic energy as per needed.
Current passing through a wire in a magnetic field creates its own magnetic force in some direction. If you increase the current, force will be increased. If the direction of current is changed, direction of force will also be reversed. Direction of current is found by applying right hand rule.
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Current is induced and not produced. when an electric wire is passed through magnetic field the current is induced in the electric wire, this electric wire is enamelled copper conductor of a rotor.AnswerCurrent is never 'induced' into a conductor. It is a voltage that is induced. If that conductor is then part of a complete circuit, then the induced voltage will cause a current to flow. The induced voltage will occur even when the conductor is open circuited.
Yes,,,a current carrying conductor wil produce magnetic field around it.
The change in electrical resistance produced in a current carrying conductor or semiconductor on application of magnetic field H.
Whenever a charge passes through a conductor, a magnetic field is produced. Hence, whenever a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic filed, it will experience a force whose direction is determined by Fleming's left hand rule.
from Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction : when a current carrying conductor cuts the magnetic field an E.M.F (electro motive force) is produced and it sets up in such a direction so as to oppose the cause of it. the stator winding of a motor which produces the R.M.F (rotating magnetic field) serves as the magnetic field and the armature winding is the current carrying conductor which cuts the magnetic field , thus an EMF is induced in the armature which again produces a force to oppose the emf produced in the armature winding.
Well when an electric current flows through a conductor a magnetic field is produced. And a changing magnetic flux through a conductor produces a current in the conductor.
No. More current will result in more magnetic field.
when ac passes through a conductor, the field produced is an electric field
when ever a current pass trough a conductor a magnetic field will be produced around that conductor in the for of concentric circles.
when u give supply to a coil then a current will be passed through it .naturally a magnetic field is produced around the c.c.c(current carrying conductor). when u make more turns in the same direction the whole magnetic field will be stronger than that of a wire has. andby lenz's law there will be an opposition to the changing current in a coil due to the change in magnetic field produced
At the most basic level, it is through moving a conductor through a magnetic field
Eddy currents are electric currents that are produced inside conductors, through the process of changing the magnetic field in the conductor. The external magnetic field is used as a barrier or skin to protect the eddy.
magnetic energy is produced by every current carrying conductor. every moving charge produces magnetic field which can be converted to magnetic energy as per needed.